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Date: Thu, 4 Jan 1996 15:52:24 -0500
 From: Bryson Meunier 
 Subject: TAB:"Bone To Bone(Coney Island White Fish Boy)" by Aerosmith
          "Bone To Bone(Coney Island White Fish Boy)"(Steven Tyler/Joe Perry)
 Performed by Aerosmith on "Night In The Ruts"(1979)
 Transcribed by Bryson Meunier
         The riff from this song and the orgiastic solos make this one of my
 all-time favorite Aerosmith songs. Unfortunately I can't help anyone with
 the solos but here's what I came up with for the riff:
    E------------------------------------------------------|
    B------------------------------------------------------|
    G-----5------------------------------------------------|
    D---------7p6p0---5---------------------------5---6---7|
    A---------------------5p4p0---3------0--------5---6---7|
    E---------------------------------------0-----3---4---5|
   
         That riff is repeated throughout the song(you'll have to listen to
 the song to figure out exactly where). During the "runnin' with the pack"
 part, one of the guitars plays something like this:
                                          ...runnin' with the pack...
 
    E-----------------------------------|
    B----11b(full and release)---9h11p9b|
    G-----------------------------------|
    D-----------------------------------|
    A-----------------------------------|
    E-----------------------------------|
 
                                          ...and never lookin' back...
    E-----------------------------------|
    B----14b(hold)r-------12h14p12b-----|
    G-----------------------------------|
    D-----------------------------------|
    A-----------------------------------|
    E-----------------------------------|
 
                                       ...knows just where he's been...
    E-----------------------------------|
    B-----15b(full)r--------------------|
    G-----14b(full)r------12h14p12b-----|
    D-----------------------------------|
    A-----------------------------------|
    E-----------------------------------|
 
         That's it for the guitar parts that I came up with. If anyone knows
 any more, please don't hesitate to post them. The lyrics are as follows:
 
         Flatbush boy cruisin Sheepshead Bay
         his boardwalk mama just a sniff away
         Underground DMT ridin' thunder train
         The Coney Island White-fish Boy is on the run again!
 
         Ooh,  runnin' with the pack
         Ooh,  never lookin' back
         Ooh,  knows just where he's been
         That Coney Island White-Fish Boy's been there and back again!
 
         She'd be screamin'   "Coney!"
         She'd be dreamin'    "Coney!"
         Go get em' Coney
 
         Sixteen years with his boardwalk queen
         Steeplechase she used to wet his dream
         She combs her hair, that flaming jewel,streaked with Clorox Bleach
         Coney's gettin down and dirty, snortin' up the beach
 
         (etc.)
 
         "A Coney Island White-Fish is a scumbag. When you lived by the
 Hudson River like I did, you always saw these things floating by on their
 way to sea. They were rubbers-guys would tie 'em up and they'd just keep
 floating. And that, boys and girls, is a Coney Island White Fish."
                                  -Steven Tyler
 
         Send all corrections, comments and questions to meunier.1@osu.edu
 All hail Joe Fuckin' Perry!
 
 

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